The Revolt

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Page 71There were operations in which the combination of traditional Jewish brains and
reborn Jewish heroism performed deeds which bordered on the miraculous. The
guiding spirit of all these operations, after Eitan had been captured, was Giddy.

Page 350This time Giddy's objective was a British ammunition train on its way from Haifa to
the Triangle, carrying tons of precious arms and ammunition to the forces of the
Arab guerilla chieftain, Kaukji. It did not reach its destination. It was stopped at ...

Page 351Giddy waited. But no reply came. The worst of it was that he had no means of
replying to the silence of the British major: he had no anti-tank weapons and he
had no explosives. Giddy did not wait for his ultimatum to expire. Exposing
himself ...